Poland's Sejm has approved key amendments to the renewable energy law, streamlining investment processes for RES projects and aligning with EU aid regulations, it said cited by ISB News.
- Additionally, it will also outline designated renewable infrastructure as a public interest to accelerate development.
- It also introduces the maximum relief permitted by the EU, capping electricity prices for qualifying energy-intensive companies at 85%.
- The amendment reduces approval times for permits involving solar energy installations on buildings, electricity storage facilities, heat pumps, and the construction or renovation of renewable energy infrastructure.
- And maintains net-billing system settlements based on monthly market electricity prices for prosumers who feed power into the grid by 30 June 2024.